And then a week later news comes out that your opponent was implicated in similar dodgy dealings.
In a local election in India, you'll be seeing around 7-8 different parties and 4-5 additional independent candidates running for a seat.
Generally, a "landslide victory" for a seat might be 30% of total votes at most.
With margins so low and elections so expensive (candidates for local elections now spend around $5-$15 million [0]), this means you need to make sure to find a way to not make enemies.
In a local election in India, you'll be seeing around 7-8 different parties and 4-5 additional independent candidates running for a seat.
Generally, a "landslide victory" for a seat might be 30% of total votes at most.
With margins so low and elections so expensive (candidates for local elections now spend around $5-$15 million [0]), this means you need to make sure to find a way to not make enemies.
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